
Goodyear Wrangler All-Terrain Adventure: Limitless Exploration 15"
145,00 € - 212,00 €
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Key Sidewall Markings Explained:
- C (Commercial): Indicates a light commercial vehicle or van tyre, built for heavier loads.
- PR (Ply Rating): Refers to the number of plies (layers) in the tyre casing, indicating strength and load capacity (8PR means 8 ply rating).
- M+S (Mud and Snow): Signifies the tyre tread pattern is designed to provide better traction in muddy and snowy conditions.
- OWL (Outlined White Letters): Some variations may have this aesthetic marking on the sidewall, depending on the specific batch or retailer
Popular Vehicle Fitments for 15"
- Older Model 4x4s and Pickups: These sizes are primarily suited for classic and older generation 4x4 vehicles that still use 15-inch wheels.
- Isuzu D-Max (Older generations): Certain models of this reliable pickup could be fitted with these sizes.
- Mitsubishi L200 (Older generations): Past models of the L200 pickup are compatible with 15-inch all-terrain options.
- Jeep Wrangler (TJ models): The 235/75 R15 size is a common fitment for older Wrangler models.
- Suzuki Jimny / Vitara (Older models): Early generations of these small, capable 4x4s were often equipped with 15-inch wheels and suited to the 215/80 R15 size.
- Land Rover Defender (Series models): Very old series Land Rovers sometimes used similar tall, narrow 15-inch sizes.
Note: These sizes are less common on modern CUVs and SUVs which typically use 16" wheels and larger.
Summer tyres are most common in Ireland, offering peak fuel efficiency mileage and grip when temperatures stay above 7°C. However, they are not the official standard for winter safety. Motorists must show caution in cold conditions; below 7°C, summer rubber hardens, significantly compromising grip and wet braking performance on cold, saturated Irish roads.
All-Season tyres are the superior "fit-and-forget" solution for Ireland's wet, temperate climate. Specifically engineered to remain flexible in the cold, they provide shorter stopping distances on near-freezing, rain-soaked surfaces and carry the 3PMSF certification for frost and light snow. They offer total year-round peace of mind without the hassle of seasonal swaps.
Load Rating: Maximum Weight Capacity Explained
The load index is a numerical code representing the maximum weight in kgs that a single tyre can safely carry. To ensure safety, the combined capacity of all four tyres must exceed the vehicle’s total weight when fully loaded.
Speed Rating: Maximum Velocity Explained
Represented by a letter, the speed rating indicates the maximum kph a tyre can maintain over a prolonged period. Higher speed ratings are engineered to handle the heat and stresses generated at faster speeds more effectively.
Quick Reference Guide
- Check your requirements: You can find the specific requirements for your vehicle on the tyre information plate (usually located on the driver-side door pillar) or in the owner's manual.
- Replacement rule: It is vital never to fit a tyre with a lower load index or speed rating than those recommended by the manufacturer.
- Common Ratings: Standard ratings include T (190 kph), H (210 kph), and V (240 kph). You can view a full conversion table below..


Available 15" Sizes and Sidewall Markings
215/80 R15C 111/109T 8PR M+S
235/75 R15 109T M+S OWL



